Legal firms are based around privacy, but both Suits and The Good Wife quite prominently feature offices with walls made of glass panels with substantial air gaps between them. In Suits it looks like it's about an inch. In TGW it's nearer a foot.
Is there something I'm missing about the design or the acoustics, or are these walls pretty much useless?
posted by sodium lights the horizon
on May 5, 2015 -
12 answers

I am searching for novels that provide some of the same pleasures of CBS's acclaimed legal drama "The Good Wife," but in textual form! See inside for specifics about what makes this particular plate of procedural beans so special. [more inside]
posted by zeusianfog
on Oct 19, 2014 -
4 answers

I'm wondering how people get into the field of ethics? Are they lawyers? Are they chosen (in much the same way that judges are) for their moral standards and good reputations? [more inside]
posted by flyingfork
on Feb 21, 2014 -
13 answers

Due to all the reviews, my wife and I gave Season 1 a shot and found it pretty boring... how long do you have to put up for it before it gets good?
posted by cgs
on Jan 13, 2013 -
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